Light golden hued, thin white head, translucent...with that delicious Belgian character, Wasatch White label doesn't disappoint. It's a little hazy, but maybe there's a little filtering going on. Following close on the heels of the Belgian-ness, there's some pineapple and mango notes whistling in the background. As I get closer to the bottom I'm detecting some lemon (subtle) and coriander (a teaser) and clove (hah! thought you'd hide out from me, eh?), all ingredients for a fine summer session beer. As I continue on my drinking excursion, ooh...some pear! and orange peel! Wow! Lots of stuff in here. I'm going to have to go back for another!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Wasatch White Label Belgian Wit
Light golden hued, thin white head, translucent...with that delicious Belgian character, Wasatch White label doesn't disappoint. It's a little hazy, but maybe there's a little filtering going on. Following close on the heels of the Belgian-ness, there's some pineapple and mango notes whistling in the background. As I get closer to the bottom I'm detecting some lemon (subtle) and coriander (a teaser) and clove (hah! thought you'd hide out from me, eh?), all ingredients for a fine summer session beer. As I continue on my drinking excursion, ooh...some pear! and orange peel! Wow! Lots of stuff in here. I'm going to have to go back for another!
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